Retlion via the market value

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According to the “Sky” TV broadcaster “Sky”, wing player Frans Krätzig from FC Bayern Munich is likely to open for Red Bull Salzburg in the coming season. Accordingly, the 22-year-old and the Austrian series master agree on a change, and the green light is also indicated for the transfer on Säbener Strasse. The “Bild” had also reported discussions between the clubs. The club from the Mozart city is reported that when the deal is concluded, 3.5 million euros will be transferred to the Isar, where the Treaty of the Heidenheim loan is dated until 2027.

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Frans scratchy F. Krätzig FC Bayern Munich

Left midfield

Bayern Munich

FC Bayern Munich

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FC Red Bull Salzburg

RB Salzburg

Bundesliga

Bundesliga

Salzburg would be the second stop in Austria for the native of Nuremberg. In the 2023/24 season, the left foot, which can also be used in the central midfield, played 14 games by loan for Austria Vienna, from which four scorers were booked. The professional trained at Bavaria was initially awarded to the runner -up VfB Stuttgart at the beginning of the season, but only came to 57 minutes during the first half of the season and switched to 1. FC Heidenheim in January 2025. At Brenz, Krätzig was able to establish itself in the Bundesliga and was 13 times in the starting eleven of FCH coach Frank Schmidt. To date, the Youngster has brought it to three goal participations in the jersey of the relegation -threatened Heidenheimer, and its market value had recently been raised to the previous career elevator of 2 million euros.

“I can imagine this change very well. It won’t be enough for our professionals and perhaps in the Bundesliga for a team from the second half of the table,” says TM user “X_Norskvarg_X” the ongoing transfer in the TM rumor mill. From Salzburg’s point of view, user “fan2626” calls a “good supplementary player. He could play full -back and offensive midfield on the left side.” And TM-UNER “ROONALDO” says: “Krättig is very praised by Frank Schmidt. I could continue to imagine it in Heidenheim. Salzburg would of course also be an ideal environment for his development. Christoph Freund should think about it. It is still difficult to assess whether he can pack it in the long term-he still lacks a bit of physique as a left-back.”

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